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  1. high fives all around. goodnight all.
  2. Mike Matusow Wins! Hoyt Corkins has the button, he limps, Matusow raises to $60,000, and Corkins calls. The flop comes Ks-Js-4d, Matusow bets $60,000, Corkins moves all in, and Matusow immediately calls with Kd-9d (pair of kings). Corkins shows Qc-10c for an open-ended straight draw. Corkins needs a nine or an ace, or something runner-runner to stay alive.The turn card is the 2h, and Matusow is one card away from winning. The river card is the 3h, and Hoyt Corkins is eliminated in second place, earning $325,000.<b>Mike Matusow wins the 2005 <i>WSOP Tournament of Champions,</i&g
  3. I dont have class until 9am but I agree, FINISH THE DEAL MIKEY, US COLLEGE KIDS NEED OUR SLEEP!I agree.Except I have a 7AM class.
  4. Phil Hellmuth has been talking to ESPN in his exit interview, and (not surprisingly) he's had plenty to say. He started out by talking about how freaking lucky Hoyt Corkins has been, because he was pushing all in, all in, all in, and the very few times Hellmuth calls him with premium hands, Corkins has aces or something. He also pointd out that Corkins must have won 70-80% of their blind vs. blind situations. He said the general public won't even be able to comprehend how unlucky he got at this final table. He went on to say that this was among the top four performances he's ever had in a tour
  5. my family and i play a different way. one person is dealt a five card hand. that person has to say a poker hand, i.e. pair of sixes, ace high. the next person can draw anywhere from 1-5 cards, and must say a hand higher than the previous hand. at any time the next person can call a bluff, and if the hand doesn't match or beat the said said they lose a dollar (1 out of 3),this continues until there is only one person remaining.a cheaper, more time consuming way to play i admit.
  6. He's pretty good when there is 5000, 500 and 250 as well, Hell he's even good when there is 100. Was your post supposed to oopose the fact that he has a better tournament record then almost any pro if not all of them?He has some work to do on his HU, but you can't deny his consistent finishes are probably better than anyone elses in big tournaments.wow. i'd hate to play at a table with 250 people.
  7. bah, i made a long post and i may have read the quote wrong.oh well.
  8. I just got SSHE and HOH in the mail three days ago.I'm halfway through SSHE.If you any sort of HE player it is worth the investment.
  9. funny you should be calling someone an idiot.your post had nothing to do with the goal the OP is trying to attain. he wants to have an updated tab of DN's profit/loss in the WSOP overall.not how he does in each event.idiot.
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